Chapter 59: He actually passed the ball
Breaking through Rogerio's defence, Moutinho appeared in front of Quaresma and blocked Quaresma's way.
The two were-for-tat, and the atmosphere seemed to have gradually become tense.
Moutinho: It's pretty neat.
Quaresma: I've trained too.
Moutinho: You wide players are really interesting, you always have to break through.
Quaresma: I'm not like you, breaking through and not breaking the law.
Quaresma: You're going to stop me?
Moutinho: I'm afraid I can't stop it.
Quaresma: Hmph, what do you mean, you're here to tease?
Moutinho: Give me a chance
Quaresma: How did you give it a chance?
Moutinho: I can't defend it head-on, and now I want to foul you
Quaresma: Okay, tell the referee and see if he gives you a yellow card
Moutinho: That's a disgrace for me
Quaresma: I'm sorry, I'm a winger.
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Looking at Moutinho, who was waiting in front of him, the two stood facing each other like martial arts masters, with fluttering white clothes and windless sleeves, Quaresma somehow actually made up the drama of "Infernal Affairs" from his mind.
What's wrong with me lately, why can't I concentrate in the game?
Kicking and kicking, I was actually distracted!
This could be a disease!
If it continues to be serious, will it be like Ba Shen, who is alone here, and suddenly starts to think about life?
I don't want that!
Shaking his head and focusing his attention on the game in front of him, Quaresma knew that he could not afford to delay too much time and get past Moutinho as soon as possible, so as not to waste such a fast opportunity.
At this point, Bosingwa rushed up along the touchline, ready to meet Quaresma, and the two of them have been practicing their wide play in training lately.
If it had been a different player, Moutinho would have focused on Bosingva, but now that he's defending Quaresma, he doesn't need to be so troublesome.
Do you think Quaresma really knows how to pass the ball?
Even if he comes back from Barcelona and rises the ball, in a few goals this season, Quaresma counterattacks by himself, and rarely cooperates with his teammates.
So, Moutinho wasn't worried at all that Quaresma would pass the ball to Bosingwa.
He also has a lot of sympathy for Bosingwa - Quaresma won't pass it on to you, and it's hard for you to scare away like this every day.
But in the next second, Mereles' eyes were about to bulge.
Quaresma passes!
He actually passed the ball to Bosingwa!
How is this possible?
Did I meet a fake Quaresma?
Tell me, who are you pretending to be?
And in such a stunned effort, Quaresma, who had just completed the pass in front of him, moved, quickly bypassed Moutinho, and just rushed up, he received the ball from Bosingwa.
The two played a beautiful two-on-one match!
No matter how poor Quaresma's team awareness and coordination ability are, it is impossible not to even learn a simple two-by-one cooperation, right?
Especially after practicing with Bosingwa for such a period of time, the two have mastered the two-on-one and two-over-two cooperation in various situations, and are proficient in routines, coupled with the tacit understanding between the two in the nightclub, in the game, a two-to-one like this is really not worth mentioning.
The problem is that the opponent can't stand it!
After all, everyone's stereotype of a person is not so easy to change.
In everyone's opinion, Quaresma is a big lone force, as long as there is room for breakthroughs, it is impossible for him to cooperate with his teammates.
But now, everyone has been slapped in the face!
Looking at Quaresma who was advancing at high speed with the ball, although Moutinho was still trying to catch up, he didn't look like he could catch up, and he couldn't help but sigh behind him.
It's really more human than human, it's infuriating!
How can there be such a big gap in talent between people?
He trained every day until he vomited, and Quaresma not only didn't train seriously, but also played with women the night before the game, but when it came to the game, he still beat himself and had no power to fight back.
What is this thing called?
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Quaresma didn't go any further with about 10 yards to go from the Sporting Lisbon penalty area, and the opposition was very protective of his own penalty area, and his rash rush could have ruined the attack.
Seeing that Bosingwa came up again, Quaresma did not hesitate and sent the ball to the feet of Bosingwa, but there were no defenders in front of Bosingwa.
However, this time the attack was ultimately fruitless, and Bosingva's cross was not picked up by Fabiano or Postiga in the box, and the cross was cleared by the opponent.
Although he couldn't break through Sporting Lisbon's goal, the fans in the stands still gave a round of applause to Quaresma and others, and his wide burst almost broke up the Sporting Lisbon defence, which was unparalleled!
This raid seemed to have lit a fuse between the two teams, and the atmosphere of the game suddenly became tense and intense.
The two sides went back and forth, the attacking tempo was dizzyingly fast, and the excitement was completely at the level of the Champions League.
Among them, Quaresma is undoubtedly the most dazzling presence on the field, and his breakthroughs on the flanks are sharp and pleasing to the eye.
Since Rogerio was forced to break through by Quaresma for the first time, he was once beaten by Quaresma to doubt his life, and his performance after that was nothing short of a disaster, and in the end he could only block Quaresma with fouls.
If it weren't for the referee's mercy and the fact that he didn't want such a wonderful game to lose suspense in the first half, I'm afraid Rogerio would have been sent off a long time ago.
At the end of the first half, neither side scored, and returned to the dressing room with a 0-0 scoreline.
However, judging from the process of the game, Porto still has some advantages at home, but they have not yet been able to turn the advantage into a win.
"Ricardo, in the second half you switch to the left and then come back 15 minutes later!"
In the locker room, Adrianse suddenly instructed Quaresma.
Although a little puzzled, Quaresma naturally will not question the head coach casually, especially after he knows that Adrianse actually has a very good coaching ability, let alone disobey the command!
Quaresma went to the left, and Diego naturally had to go to the right, in effect the two wide players swapped places.
At the start of the second half, Sporting Lisbon's players were surprised to see Porto change their formation and Quaresma switch to another wing.
Rogerio almost jumped up in excitement!
Quaresma, the great demon king, is finally gone, and he doesn't have to be tortured anymore, thinking about the unbearable days in the first half, it's hell!
Rogerio was so happy that he wanted to cry, but there was one person who did: Sporting Lisbon's right-back Miguel Garcia.